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Hurons Police and Fire Boats: Protecting Boaters Near and Far

By Lisa Yako For a few months of every year, the Huron River and the waters of Lake Erie around Huron become a major vacation destination, with beach goers and boaters seeking both pleasure and trophy fish. This influx of people and boats creates a unique situation for ensuring the safety of Hurons residents and visitors. Hence, since the early 1990s, Huron has maintained both a police and fire boat. Both boats have been found useful in a wide array of situations. As a resident, you might be curious as to exactly what these boats can do and from where the funding comes for their services. Here is a summary:

The 2013-2014 Huron River Fest Court: Miss Destini Smith, Queen; Miss LiAnna Schwerer, 1st Runner-up; Miss Ashtyn Stadler, 2nd Runner-up

Huron River Fest Queen & Court Announced


The Huron River Fest Committee is pleased to introduce the Huron River Fest Queen and her Court. On Friday evening, July 12th at the Huron Boat Basin Amphitheater the Queens contestants joined Mr. Mac Lehrer and the 2012-2013 Huron River Fest Queen, Lilly Justus, in the final leg of the Huron River Fest Queens Competition. Judges from outside of the community judged the three contestants as they answered two rounds of thought-provoking questions. Other areas the contestants were judged included: community involvement, school activities, being a positive role model, ability to serve in a Queens capacity, poise & personality, ability to communicate and responses to questions asked. And the envelope please2013-2014 Huron River Fest Queen is..Miss Destini Smith. 1st Attendant is Miss LiAnna Schwerer, and 2nd Attendant is Miss Ashtyn Stadler. All three participants did an outstanding job in the competition. Royalty from around the area travelled to Huron to watch eagerly to see who was going to be crowned the 2013-2014 Huron River Fest Queen. A five hundred dollar scholarship from the Huron River Fest Committee is awarded to the Queen at the end of her senior year. Smith was sponsored by Sawmill Creek Resorts. Schwerer was sponsored by TRC Roofing of Ohio. Stadler was sponsored by Berardis Family Restaurant. Barnes Nursery donated the greenery for the stage decorations. Mac Lehrer of the Lions Club assumed the role of Master of Ceremonies with the assistance of Queen Lilly and

the 2011-2012 Queen, Emily Wiseman returned to the stage to ever so elegantly entertain the crowd with a solo. Lehrer and Justus very genuinely introduced each contestant and then asked the questions provided by the judges to the participants. Saturday morning a Queens Brunch was held at Huron High School in honor of Justus and the 2012-2013 Huron River Fest Court. Over ninety participants attended the brunch prior to the Lions Club parade. During the brunch the 2012-2013 Court gave their farewell speeches and passed down their Royalty pins to the new Court. The Queens Brunch was sponsored by Mesenburgs Catering as they provided the delicious fare. Queen Destini and her Court rode together in the Lions Club River Fest Parade aboard a rather large vessel provided by South Shore Marine. The Huron River Fest Committee is very grateful of businesses such as South Shore Marine for not only being a loyal sponsor to the event, but for their continued commitment to the young ladies over the years. The Huron River Fest Committee wishes to extend their appreciation and gratefulness to Miss Lilly Justus, and the 2012-2013 Huron River Fest Court and their families. The energy they put toward their presence in the Huron Community as leaders and representatives of the Huron River Fest far exceeded that of the Huron River Fests expectations. Best wishes to all of you as you move forward and continue to represent yourself and hopefully your community.

Fire Boat: Model year of current boat: 2007 30 Northwind Marine Argus Fireboat Funding: Purchase of the boat was funded by a grant from FEMA. Maintenance and manpower are funded by the Huron Fire Department Main use: Rescues, ma-

rine fires Average number of uses per year: 15-20 Most interesting use of boat: Traveled to Kelleys Island in 2010 to assist in recovery of a downed aircraft and search for victims. Farthest point of call: Kelleys Island

Police Boat: Model year of current boat: 1999 Boston Whaler, in use since 2008 Funding: Boat was awarded to the Huron Police Department by the Ohio Division of Watercraft through their Marine Patrol Equipment Loan Program. Maintenance, fuel, equipment, and manpower to operate are funded through a yearly grant from the Ohio Division of Watercraft. Main use: Safety, enforcement, and search

and rescue Average number of uses per year: On patrol every weekend or more from Memorial Day to Labor Day Most interesting use of boat: Several search and rescue cases, whether within the city limits or requested for mutual aid by other agencies, such as ODNR-Watercraft or the US Coast Guard. Farthest point of call: Port Clinton to Vermilion to assist other agencies

Huron City Leaders Awarded Team NEO Plus Award


By Lisa Yako Huron City leaders have been hard at work over the last few years attracting and retaining businesses and creating a strong economic environment for future development. Their efforts have not gone without notice. At a recent meeting of Team Northeast Ohio (NEO), an economic development organization which encompasses 18 counties within Northeast Ohio, including Erie County, the City of Huron and the Erie County Economic Development Corporation (ECEDC) were recognized for their efforts in the expansion of Hurons International Automotive Components (IAC) plant. Namely, Hurons project stood out above the rest due to the 143 jobs created, 550 jobs retained, and $5 million in capital investment at IAC. The expansion of operations at the IAC plant in Huron came about through negotiations with IACs North American headquarters. IAC could have chosen to expand their operations anywhere, including their plants in Michigan, other parts of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Mexico. With assistance from ECEDC, the City of Huron was able to offer IAC a jobs creation tax credit through Jobs Ohio and secure $400,000 to widen Rye Beach

Road to ease traffic constraints near the plant. IAC is the fifth largest employer in Erie County and the largest employer in Huron. Hence, it was imperative for both the County and the City that IAC remain in Huron. The tax footprint that IAC represents for the City is a huge economic input. The Citys budget will see the impact of this expansion. explained City Manager, Andy White. Though the City was simply recognized by Team NEO with a trophy, White feels the benefits to the City are much farther reaching. The benefit to the City is truly the increased exposure and getting out into the marketplace through the media puts us on the radar of those in the Cleveland area. Further, he stated This is a big accomplishment for this area, especially in consideration of with whom we were competing. This award will truly help Huron in promoting the 25 acres of available land at the corporate park and promoting

Hurons plans for future development of the downtown and the ConAgra site. Huron has undertaken long-term planning, and we are ready for growth. declared White. Many congratulations go to our City leaders for their efforts in promoting Huron and in receiving recognition for their efforts. Great job!

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By Judge Bill Steuk, Huron Municipal Court

Popular Wine Festival Returns


Just like the miles of vineyards in the Lake Erie Shores & Islands region the always popular Toast of Ohio Wine Heritage Festival, held on Sanduskys waterfront, is growing! To celebrate the areas heritage as the largest wineproducing region in the nation prior to Prohibition, the event has expanded to include a Friday evening event along with the Saturday wine tasting, gourmet food eating, and art show shopping fun! The wine festivities begin Friday evening August 9th with a wine-tasting event held at the Sandusky Greenhouse from 5:30-8 pm. The Merry-Go-Round Museum, The Maritime Museum of Sandusky, and The Sandusky Greenhouse are hosting the evening event and wine tasting. Tickets for the Friday evening fun are just $15 before August 5th, and $25 at the door. The ticket includes light appetizers and wine tastes. Patrons who attend Friday nights wine tasting event will again gain free admission to Saturdays festival, by bringing their 2013 wine glass with them. Then Saturday, August 10th at the Sandusky Bay Pavilion (605 East Water Street, Sandusky) the Toast of Ohio Wine Heritage Festival, now in its ninth year, will kick off with ten Ohio wineries, gourmet food, live musical entertainment and an artists showcase. The festival grounds are open Saturday from noon 8 pm. Admission for Saturday is just $5.00 per person and includes a souvenir Toast of Ohio wine glass and two wine tastings. Admission fees benefit the sponsoring museums, the Maritime Museum of Sandusky and MerryGo-Round Museum.

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Tickets will be available to purchase for exchange of wine tastings and food purchases. Wine tasting tickets are four for $3.00 and glass pours will vary by vendor. Food offerings will range from $1.00 - $5.00. Ticket packages including a combination of food tickets and wine tickets also will be available for purchase ranging from $5.00 to $20.00. The $20.00 package includes admission, glass, ten food tickets and ten wine tastings. Wine related merchandise and souvenirs will be sold separately. Participating wineries include Paper Moon Vineyards, Firelands Winery, Ferrante Winery, Maize Valley Winery, Viking Vineyards, Stoney Ridge Winery, Quarry Hill Winery, Myrddin Winery, Matus Winery, and Chateau Tebeau. A variety of musical entertainment and family fun activities will occur throughout Saturday. The Brad Walk Trio, Mankin and Gargasz, and Sand Town will play during the Toast. The Maritime Museum of Sandusky and the Merry-Go-Round Museum, co-sponsors of the festival, will host tours and activities. The Lake Erie Shores & Islands once featured huge vineyards that spread from east of Sandusky to the western region near the bay because of the lakeshore climate. The Toast of Ohio event was developed to celebrate the areas winemaking heritage. Today, dozens of wineries still operate in the region. Make a weekend of it with lodging packages available at SHORESandISLANDS.com and tour the areas wineries. Call 1.800.255.3743 for information. Other event sponsors include Ohio Grape Industries, Ohio Magazine, and Lake Erie Shores & Islands.

ALEXANDERS LESSON
Sounds good my man, Seeya soon, ill tw This was the final text of Alexander Heit, a 22-year-old University of Northern Colorado student. Before Alexander could send this text, police say he drifted his car into oncoming traffic and suddenly jerked his wheel causing the car to veer off the road and roll. Alexander died on October 13, 2012 as a result of this crash. Alexanders parents released this text to help educate all of us as to the dangers of texting while driving. Ohio law has caught up with this technology. It is now illegal to use a hand-held electronic wireless communication devise (like a cell phone) to write, send or read a text while driving in Ohio. These laws also apply when you are sitting at a light or stuck in traffic. If you are under the age of 18 years, the law goes further and prohibits the use of any wireless communication devise while driving. That means: No texting; No emailing; No talking on your cell phone, Bluetooth, Bluetooth speakers, OnStar or similar devise; No computers, laptops or tablets; No playing video games; and No using a GPS (unless it is a voice-operated or hands free devise). Please review Ohio Revised Code Section 4511.204 and 4511.205 in regards to the laws pertaining to texting and the use of electronic wireless communication devises. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles websites (BMV) also has a good explanation of this law. See www.bmv.ohio.gov. Alexanders death should be a lesson to all of us. We need to consider the consequences while we drive and engage in any activity that diverts our attention from driving. Articles appearing in this column are intended to provide broad, general information about the law. Before applying this information to a specific legal problem, readers are urged to seek advice from an attorney.

Huron Garden Club July 2013 Meeting


The Huron Garden Club members will be entertained at a special garden in Huron, Friday, July 26. Please be prepared to become a pretend passenger at Barbara and Ralphs unusual Railroad Gardens located in Huron at 106 Findlay Avenue. Prior to the train trips an 11:30 a.m. potluck picnic will be served at the Railroad Gardens. Members have been contacted concerning what each person is to contribute. Parking is available at the Garden site or near by. Co-ordinator for the July meeting is Rosemarie Craig-419-433-7355.

Kelleys Island Pub Crawl & Progressive Beer Dinner


Enjoy a five-course dinner with paired beers from Great Lakes Brewing Company and show your support for Stein Hospice. The Pub Crawl & Progressive Beer Dinner is Sunday, Aug. 4, and starts at the Casino at 4 p.m. and ends at a downtown restaurant. All locations are within walking distance. Advance tickets are $40 and can be ordered online at www.steinhospice. org. Tickets at the door are $45, but seating is limited. Ferry ride not included. For more information contact Amy Skolnik at Stein Hospice, askolnik@steinhospice.org or 800-625-

Community Calendar
Thursday, July 18
3:30-6:30 PM- Farmers Market at the Boat Basin parking lot 6:30-7:30 PM- Facebook Fundamentals at the Huron Public Library. Registration required. 7:00 PM- The Book Exchange Group at the Huron Public Library discusses Unsaid by Neil Abramson. 7:00 PM- Author Visit at the Huron Public Library: Linda Braymiller.

Saturday, July 20
9:00-11:00 AM- Explore the Estuary by Canoe or Kayak at Old Woman Creek. Registration required. 2:00 PM- International Films at the Huron Public LibraryAmelie. 6:00-9:00 PM- Tony T performs at Paper Moon Vineyards, Vermilion. 6:30-9:30 PM- Jay Guerrero performs at Quarry Hill Winery, Berlin Heights. 7:30 PM- Direct Energy performs at the Huron Boat Basin.

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6:00-9:00 PM- JD Eicher performs at Paper Moon Vineyards, Vermilion. 6:00-8:00 PM- Evening Kayak Float at The Coupling MetroPark. Meet at the Coupling equipment shed. Those who own their own paddle craft are welcome to attend, but please register.

10:30 PM-12:00 AM- Full Moon Canoe Float at The Coupling MetroPark. Meet at the Coupling equipment shed for a paddle on the Huron River under a full moon. Those who own their own paddle crafts are welcome, but please register.

per class drop-in rate. 6:30 PM- YarnWorks at the Huron Public Library. All are welcome. DUSK- Movies by the River at the Boat Basin- Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

Tuesday, July 23
9:00 AM-3:00 PM- Fishing Day at James McBride Arboretum, behind BGSU Firelands Campus, meet at the Visitors Center. Learn about stream and pond habitat, how to make a fishing lure and tie knots, and go fishing! Ages 7-13. 6:30 PM- Huron City Council, regular meeting. 9:00 PM- Full Moon Night Hike at the Castalia Quarry MetroPark. Hike will last about an hour; registration appreciated.

Thursday, July 25
3:30-6:30 PM- Farmers Market at the Boat Basin parking lot. 6:30 PM- Going Green, Green Cleaning at the Firelands Room, Frost Center, Osborn MetroPark. In this workshop, you will receive recipes for an all-purpose cleaner, glass cleaner, pest repellent, and many more green recipes! You will also take home a sample of homemade laundry soap. Cost: $6. Registration required by July 22. 7:00 PM- Three Monsters in the Art of the Northern Renaissance presented by Jarret Pervola at the Huron Public Library. If you would like your event listed in the Community Calendar, contact Lisa Yako at lyako@bex.net.

Sunday, July 21
2:00 PM- Hitchcock Films Sundays at the Huron Public Library- The Man Who Knew Too Much. 7:00 PM- Vermilion Community Concert Band performs at the Huron Boat Basin.

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6:30-7:30 PM- Introduction to the Internet class at the Huron Public Library. Registration required. 6:30 PM- Just Walk- A Walk With a Doc Program at the Ohio Veterans Home. Park at Strub Road Parking Area and meet at the picnic shelter.

Wednesday, July 24
5:00-6:00 PM- Christs Community Meal at the First Presbyterian Church, Huron. A free meal offered for those in need by the churches of Huron. 6:00-7:00 PM- Park Yoga at The Enchanted Cottage, East Sandusky Bay MetroPark. $10

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Church Chat Milestones


Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio Street, Huron 419-433-4701 10 a.m. worship and communion services Sunday School 9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 9 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church 225 Williams Street, Huron 419-433-5018 Summer Worship Hours: Memorial Day to Labor Day 8:00 & 9:30 am Fellowship Hour at 10:30 No Sunday School Winter Worship Hours: 8:30 & 10:45 Worship Sunday School at 9:30 am Fellowship Hour at 11:45 am Bible Study Mondays at 1:00 pm Email: churchoffice@huronpresby.org www.firstpresbychurchhuron. org Grace Presbyterian Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center, Rt. 250, Huron 419-271-1112 graceopchurch@gmail.com www.graceop.org Worship: Sunday 10 a.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan 419-499-3683 Father Dennis Henkle Worship and Holy Communion Sunday 10:00 a.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays Food Pantry: 419-616-0088 Salvation Army Service Huron United Methodist Unit 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Church Thursdays by appointment 338 Williams St., 419-433-3984 only. 8:00 a.m. - Praise Service, Salvation Army Services: 419Sanctuary with Rev. Rogers 433-0500 Cherub Chat 9:00 Refreshments in the St. Matthew Lutheran Fellowship Hall Church 10:00 a.m. - Celebration PO Box 774, 15617 Mason Service, Sanctuary after Road, Vermilion, 44089 Cherub Chat children Rev. Dr. Karl F. Fry, Pastor are invited to Childrens 440 967 9886 Celebration Service in www.lutheransonline.com/ Fellowship Hall. stmattvermlcms Twitter: @stmattvermlcms Pastors Cherub Chat at both Sunday Worship: 9:30am (for services. June, July and August) 6:30 pm - Jr. and Sr. High Youth No Sunday School Fellowship Sanctuary and classrooms St. Peter Catholic Church handicapped accessible. 430 Main Street, Huron, 419433-5725 Lighthouse Assembly of www.stpetershuron.org God Church Mass Schedule 820 Cleveland Road East, 5:00 p.m. Saturday Huron 8:00 a.m. Sunday 419-433-8889 10:30 a.m. Sunday www.lighthouseagc.org Weekday & Holyday Masses Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. Please see the bulletin on our Sunday School 10:00 a.m. website adult and children Reconciliation 3:30 to Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on 4:30 p.m. Saturday or by Tuesdays appointment Youth Group 6 p.m. Sunday Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Chapel 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky 419-627-0208 www.thechapel.tv/ Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Jr. High Youth Group Sundays during 9 and 11 am church service meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room Sr. High Youth Group Sunday evenings from 6 to 8pm meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 4511 Galloway Road, Huron 419-626-9860 Bishop: Bill Reed Sacrament Service Sundays 9:30 a.m. Family History Center Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church 930 Main Street, Huron 419-433-4711 www.zionhuron.org 8:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional Worship Service 10 a.m. family-friendly contemporary worship, with Sunday School for children and teens.

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Please keep us up to date on all of your church services and events. We may not know about your events unless you tell us! Stories and photos can be taken to the Huron Hometown News mailbox at the Huron Chamber of Commerce or they can be emailed to connie@huronhometownnews.com.

St Matthew Church
Our Summer Sunday Service time is 9:30am (June, July and August). St Matthew Lutheran Church, PO Box 774, 15617 Mason Road, Vermilion, OH 44089. Tel. (440) 967 9886. We will be holding our Annual Outdoor Service and all-church picnic on Sunday, July 21 at Mill Hollow Bacon Woods Amphitheater, starting at 9:30am. Rev. Dr. Karl F. Fry, our Pastor, will lead us in our Prayer and Praise Worship. Nancy Konery will offer musical accompaniment. The Public is invited and welcome to join us. No Service at the Church location on this Sunday.

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Free Family Fun Day, Saturday, August 3, 12noon-4pm at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, PO Box 774, 15617 Mason Road, Vermilion, OH 44089. We will be having free engaging activities for children, including a bouncy castle, balloon animals, games, prizes and crafts. Live music from the Sonrise Sailors. Refreshments will be available. Free popcorn and snow cones! Call (440) 967 9886 with any questions or to let us know you can come. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Public welcome.

Ordination of Dan Yohe


On August 4th, Father Paschal (Dan) Mary Yohe, will say a Mass of Thanksgiving for his recent ordination to the priesthood at 10:30 a.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church in Huron. Community members are invited to attend the Mass as well as the reception that will follow in the church hall from 11:45 to 1:30 p.m. Fr. Pascal, a 2002 graduate of Huron High School, is the son of Sam and Kacy Yohe of Huron. Paschal began his religious studies at Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio, then worked

with EWTN, the Eternal Word Television Network, in Alabama. He completed his studies at Mt. St. Marys in Emmetsburg, Md., graduating with a masters in theology and a masters in divinity. In 2006 he joined the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word in Irondale, Ala., an order of priests and brothers whose mission is to preach, teach and pray. They work with EWTN, which includes celebrating televised Masses, provide sacraments to the Sisters in Hanceville, Ala., minister to pilgrims and spread the gospel through the media. Fr. Pascals ordination, televised on EWTN, took place on June 22, at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Birmingham, Ala.

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know Brian are coming from Akron and Cleveland and Columbus to help put on this benefit. The hall will probably be too small, and the parking will fill the streets bordering Columbus Avenue. Children will cry, food will get spilled on the dance floor, the air conditioning may fail, and guests may not all find seats, but it will happen, somehow....and maybe will be repeated. Hurons leading dance studio.... All About Dancing....... is sending Roger and Mimi Krempa to put on a waltz demonstration. Other local dance studios are getting involved as you read this.. Black Tie Dance Studio in Sandusky is hosting the event at Knights of Columbus Hall on Columbus Avenue in Sandusky, starting at 6:30 pm Saturday, July 20. Admission at the door is $5 and the money will go into a bank account for Brians benefit.

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----International Film, Saturday, July 20 at 2 PM Featuring Amelie, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 2001, 121 Minutes, Rated R. Amelie is a shy young woman who has a love of lifes small pleasures. This fairy-tale style film follows the heroine until she finds love and her place in life even though everyone around her has always underestimated her. ----Hitchcock Sunday is this Sunday, July 21 at 2 PM featuring The Man Who Knew Too Much. This vintage Hitchcock classic, his greatest British success, concerns an English couple on holiday in Switzerland who becomes involved in a plot to assassinate a foreign diplomat. 1934, 77 Minutes, Not rated ----Introduction to the Internet, Monday, July 22, 6:30 7: 30 PM This new class is for people who want to know the basics of the Internet and how to navigate the Web. Registration required. ----We DigMinute to Win It Games for Children (K2), Tuesday, July 23, 10:30 11:30 AM or 1:30 2:30 PM Weve dug up some fun games to play within one minute. Hurry on down to the library before time runs out! Registration required. ----Summer Reading comes to an end Wednesday, July 24. This is the last day that you can record your books or hours read towards prizes and awards! ----Do you have a true story to tell? We want to hear it, film it and share it with the community. Between now and July 31, 2013, we are accepting submissions for local stories of interest. Stories must be true and should be told in 5 minutes or less. To enter your story for consideration, please send the storytellers name and a summary of the story, including key characters, events and dates to the library. Contact Daniel Slife for more information at 419-433-5009. ----Storytime summer session began Wednesday, June 19 With Lapsit (Ages 0 2 with caregiver at 10:15 AM) followed by Toddler Time (Ages 2 and 3 years with caregiver at 11 AM) and afternoon Storytime (Ages 3 and older) at 1:30 PM. Family Storytime is in the evening at 6:30 PM where reading is a family affair. Join us and share in stories, songs and fun! Summer session ends Wednesday, July 24. ----YarnWorks meets every Wednesday from 6:30 8 pm. Join this enthusiastic group- no matter your age or skill level, all are welcome. No registration needed. ----An Evening with Les Roberts, Thursday, August 15 at 7 pm; mark your calendars now! ----Call the library at 419-433-5009, email huron@huronlibrary.org or visit www.huronlibrary.org for more information. Library hours: Monday Thursday: 9 AM 8:30 PM, Friday Saturday: 9 AM 5 PM, Sunday: 1 5 PM Exciting field trips every Friday. Our Day Campers are having a great time and making new friends! Located at Shawnee Elementary. See our website for details or call 419-433-8487. ----Youth Sports & Swim Lessons Register now for the Youth Basketball Camp, July 2225, at BGSU Firelands Gym. 3rd and 4th grade students 9:30 am-11:30 am. 5th and 6th grade students 12:30 pm-2:30 pm. SWIM LESSONS for children ages 3-10. Limited openings available (check our website for available times) for Session II, July 22-August 2. All class times available for Session III, August 5-16. To register, see our website, stop at 110 Wall St., or call 419-433-8487. ----Fall Ball at Fabens! League forming now for the Aug. 17th Sept. 29th Fall Ball season. Deadline for discounted team registration is July 22nd. BASEBALL: 8U, 10U and 12U, games on Saturdays. SOFTBALL: Games on Sundays, 10U, 12U, 14U and 18U. Visit our website for team registration forms and more information. Sign-up also available at our office, 110 Wall Street. ----Beach Yoga Lakefront Park is a great setting to enjoy yoga (in case of inclement weather, class held at Christ Episcopal Church). Next session begins July 30th, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 11:00 am. Call our office or visit the website for details. ----Farmers Market Every Thursday, 3:30 pm-6:30 pm at the Huron Boat Basin, July 18th through Oct. 24th. Enjoy fresh, locally grown produce and wonderful baked goods! ----Cleveland Boat Trips - Boat Basin Boarding! The Lorain Port Authority, in partnership with the Jet Express, has arranged four Cleveland boat trips with Huron boarding/returns at the Boat Basin -- July 28th and August 18th (Horseshoe Casino Cruises); as well as September 8th and September 29th (Cleveland Browns games). Tickets and details are available through the Lorain Port Authority, phone 440-204-2269 or visit www. lorainportauthority.com

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419-433-5009 huron@huronlibrary.org www.huronlibrary.org Facebook Fundamentals, Thursday, July 18, 6:30 7:30 pm This class is for adults with a basic level of computer competency and is an introduction to the social networking world of Facebook. Registration required. ----The Book Exchange book discussion group, Thursday, July 18 at 7 pm Unsaid by Neil Abramson will be the topic of this meeting. Join the group by calling the library or emailing huron@huronlibrary.org. ----Menopause Maiden- Life between the Hot Flashes by Linda Braymiller, Thursday, July 18 at 7 pm. Join us as local author Linda Braymiller presents a humorous look at her family, relationships and aging. Braymiller is a Vermilion area resident who works in the medical field. The program will conclude with a book signing. ----Chess in the library, Saturday, July 20 at 10 AM. No registration required. All ages welcome. Boards and experienced players provided. Come and play!

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Stay up-to-date on Parks and Recreation news! Sign up for our email alerts on the City of Hurons homepage to receive information on upcoming proOffice location: 110 Wall Street grams and events. Mailing address: 417 Main St. ----Phone: 419-433-8487 Fax: 419-433-0470 Boppin on the Basin Saturday, July 20th Live performance by Direct Enhprd@cityofhuron.org www.cityofhuron.org ergy features the best music from the 60s through the 90s! Plan to join us on July 27th for The Rumors performance of A Fleetwood Mac Tribute. Concerts begin at 7:30 pm at the Boat Basin Amphitheater. ----Movies by the River As part of our Christmas in July theme, the July 24th feature is Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The July 31st movie will be The Pirates: Band of Misfits. All movies begin at dusk at the Boat Basin Amphitheater. ----Arts at the Amphitheater Held on Sunday evenings at 7:00 pm, the season starts July 21st with the Vermilion Community Concert Band. July 28th features the Windjammer Big Band. Free admission to Boppin on the Basin, Arts at the Announcing the new and improved Huron Rotary Fine Arts and Food Amphitheater, and Movies Festival. The festival will begin at the picturesque Huron Boat Basin by the River is made poson Friday August 9, 2013 with the festival beginning at 5:00 p.m. sible by our sponsors generous support. ----This year we are excited to announce an array of gourmet food 2013 Summer Day trucks that will be featured this year, each with its own a unique Camp Register Now! and specialized choice of food. StrEAT Mobile Bistro, Umami Only two weeks left! Register now for Sport it Moto, Doughnut Lab, and Krv are some of the gourmet trucks Up week beginning July that will be participating. Both wine and beer will be available. 22nd and Super Science week beginning July 29th.

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Artists will display their work Friday 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This is a juried show; judging will take place on Saturday morning with many artists donating fine art to be raffled off to lucky ticket holders on Sunday between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. Expect great music again in the spacious boat basin amphitheatre. On Friday, Sandtown will play 6:00 9:00 pm; on Saturday, Red Clay Rockers will play 4:00 - 6:30 followed by Frank & Dean, 7:00 -10:00 pm.

Every dollar raised by the Huron Rotary Fine Arts and Food Festival goes to support local college scholarships and other Rotary programs, such as their Third Grade Dictionary Program, which gives each third grader in the Huron area a free dictionary. Come enjoy the Art, the Food, and the Music, and help students at the same time. ~~~~~ For additional information, please go to www.huronrotary.org and click on Huron Festival or call 419- 433-5700, the Huron Chamber of Commerce.

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The campers at Huron Parks & Recreation Summer Day Camp have been having great funand making new friends. Fridays are the campers favorite time; they have enjoyed exciting field trips to Swing-N-Things and Monsoon Lagoon. Held at Shawnee School, the Summer Day Camp has two more great weeks

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Its July and that means Huron football is back. All levels have started their camps and conditioning programs for the 2013 season. For more information contact Athletic Director Steve Camella at (419) 433-1234 or email at scamella@ huron-city.k12.oh.us.

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We have a part-time opening in our progressive, upscale Bakery for an overnight Donut Fryer. Prior experience helpful. Shifts vary - overnights, weekends & holidays. Pleasant working environment. Must be able to work with little supervision and be a self-starter. Above average starting pay. If you are interested in joining a winning team, we want to talk to you. Applications may be completed at: BASSETTS MARKET 3994 E. Harbor Rd. Port Clinton, OH 43452 FAX: 419.734.9251 www.bassettsmarket.com

DELI CLERK
We have several entry level, part-time openings in our progressive, upscale Deli. Prior experience helpful. Must be creative for homemade salads, soups & sandwiches. Shifts vary - days, nights, weekends & holidays. Pleasant working environment. Must be able to provide excellent customer service. Above average starting pay. If you are interested in joining a winning team, we want to talk to you. Applications may be completed at: BASSETTS MARKET 3994 E. Harbor Rd. Port Clinton, OH 43452 FAX: 419.734.9251 www.bassettsmarket.com

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Sharpnack
Chevrolet Buick
2013 Chevy Equinox 2WD 4d Wagon LT2 2013 Chevy Captiva Sport 4d Wadon LTZ 2013 Chevy Cruze 4d Sedan LT w/1FL 2013 Chevy Impala 4d Sedan LTZ 6 in Stock

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2013 GMC Terrain AWD 4d Wagon SLE2

2013 Buick LaCrosse 4d Sedan Touring

$23,495
15K Miles p7491

$22,995
16K Miles p7496

$17,495
10K Miles p7498

$18,895
15K Miles P7504

$24,895
12K Miles p7515

$36,995
1K Miles p7524

2012 Chevy Captiva

2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 4 WD

2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 4WD

2007 Buick LaCrosse 4d Sedan CX

2013 Chevy Sonic 4 door Hatchback LT MT

2008 Ford F150 4WD Supercab XLT

$18,495

13K Miles p7276 55K Miles 131039a Attention Huron Residents,

$16,995

25K Miles 13265A

$17,995

63K Miles P7479a

$9,995

$15,995
4K Miles p7433

70K Miles 121287b

$18,995

2008 GMC Sierra 1500 2008 GMC Acadia 2008 Honda CR-V 2009 Chevy Avalanche 2009 Chevy Silverado 2009 Chevy Silverado The of this4WD letter isWagon to introduce myself, Julie Parell,EX as YOUR Sharpnack Chevrolet Buicks 1500 Connection. Being a1500 Huron 4WD Ext purpose Cab 4d SLT 4WD 5d Wagon 4WD 5d Crew Cab LTZ 4WD 4WD Ext Cab LT resident I realize you have the same choice I do- Go east, west or go to the BEST. I choose Sharpnacks because of the dealerships pledge to the people, Which is:
We are a dealer FOR the people. That means we put our customers first before everything else. We believe that everyone deserves to drive a nicer, newer car today. Our business is not selling cars. Our business is finding solutions to the everyday problems that keep most people stuck in a car they hate. Were on a mission to change the world by helping people get the car they want and deserve. MY goal is to be a trusted advisor in that process.
68K Miles p7532a2

$20,995
67K Miles p7526

$22,995
HURON
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65K Miles p7575a

2012 Chevy Captiva Sport 3 in Stock 4 dr Wagon LS2

2009 Chevy Impala 4d Sedan LS

VERMILION

$15,895 $26,995 $19,995 $21,995 89K Miles 13793a 71K Miles 13898a 54K Miles 13859a 2008 Chevy 2012 Buick Regal 2010 Chevy Malibu 201 1 Chevy Silverado Sharpnacks Car Buyers BillTrailblazer of Rights. 4WD 4d Wagon LT1
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1500 2WD Reg Cab

$18,395 4
23K Miles p7449

20

MONROEVILLE

201 1 Chevy Impala Fleet 4d Sedan LT

99 35K Miles 13980a 61 2012 Chevy Avalanche 4WD 5d Crew Cab LT

$12,995
224

WILLARD

1. You have the right to A No Bully Car Buying Experience 2. You have the right to Free Maintenance on your new car 3. You have the right to drive a Clean Vehicle 4. You have the right to Love Your Car 5. You have the right to The Most92K Money For Your Trade 30K Miles 13286a Miles p7348 37K Miles 13588a 18 8K Miles p7400 6. You have the right to have FUN when buying a car 2010 BMW 3 Series 201 1 GMC Sierra 1500 201 1 Ford F150 4WD 201 1 Hyundai Sonata 7. You have the right to A Fair & Easy Credit Approval Process 4 door Sedan 328xi 4WD Crew Cab SLE Supercrew Lariat 4d Sedan GLS Auto 8. You have the right to PAY LESS for your Extended Service Agreements 9. You have the right to FREE loaner cars for service 10. You have the right to the LARGEST selection possible

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$22,995

$12,995

$11,995

$16,995

49K Miles 13469b

6K Miles p7397 For the people 201 1 Chevy Equinox 201 1 Buick Regal 4d

$13,495Your $39,995 dealer


Sedan CXL Turbo

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26k Miles 13817a

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2013 Buick Verano

22K Miles 13838a

2WD 4d Wagon LT1

JULIE WILL PERSONALLY PICK UP YOUR VEHICLE BY APPOINTMENT


Attention Huron Residents,

LOANER CAR WHILE YOUR VEHICLE IS BEING SERVICED


2013 Chevrolet Cruze Sedan LS

$20,995 $15,995 $22,695 $13,995 $40,995 55K Miles 13867a 17K Miles p7419 33K Miles 13K Miles 131054a 27k Miles 6K Miles p7397 * p7563 * 13917a $ $ The purpose of this letter is to introduce myself, Julie Parell, as YOUR Sharpnack Chevrolet Buicks Connection. Being a Huron
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$18,895

154/mo.

185/mo.
For 39 MonthS.

2012 Chevy Impala 7 in Stock

2013 Chevrolet Malibu LS 2013 Buickthat LaCrosse FWD Leather We are a dealer FOR the people. That means we put our customers first before everything else. We believe everyone deserves to drive a nicer, newer car today. Our business is not selling cars. Our business is finding solutions to the everyday problems that * * Sincerely, keep most people stuck in a car they hate. Were on a mission to change the world by helping people get the car they want and deserve. MY goal is to be a trusted advisor in that process.

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Julie Parell 13K Miles p7440

230
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14K Miles

For 24 MonthS. $1999 Due at Signing p7445 13K Miles

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2012 Chevy Traverse 2WD 4d Wagon LS

2013 Chevy Suburban 2013 Chevy Traverse Sharpnacks Car Buyers Bill of Cruze Rights. 2013 Chevy 4d Sedan LT1 AT 2 in Stock 2WD 4d Wagon LS

p7489

$ $29,995

$1999 Due at Signing 18K Miles p7512 8k Miles p7289

309/mo. $20,995

$13,995
26K Miles p7537

VERMILION

*For well qualified buyers, With approved credit, 20k total miles .25 ea thereafter. Lease terms end or change at 10,000 miles. $1999 due at signing plus first payment and applicable tax. *Valid on light duty vehicles with up to 5 quarts standard oil and filter, surcharges may apply. Offer by appointment only. Offer expires 3/31/2013.

1. You have the right to A No Bully Car Buying Experience 2. You have the right to Free Maintenance on your new car 20 MONROEVILLE the right to drive a$17,895 Clean Vehicle $21,9953. You have $42,495 $29,995 15K Miles p7579 14k Miles p7502 19k Miles 14007A 3k have Milesthe 13619a 4. You right to Love Your Car 4 99 2013 Chevy 5. Cruze 2013 Chevy Malibu 2013 Chevy You have the right to Cruze The Most Money For Your Trade 2013 Chevy Cruze 18 4d Sedan Eco 4d Sedan LS AT 61 4d Sedan LS AT 4d Sedan LT w/ 1FL 6. You have the right to have FUN when buying a car 7. You have the right to A Fair & Easy Credit Approval Process ^ have the right to PAY LESS for your Extended Service Agreements 8. You 224 WILLARD 9. You have the right to FREE loaner cars for service for 24 months. $1999 due at signing 10. You have the right to the LARGEST selection possible

Heres the $1000 in extra value you get when you drive home in a vehicle from Sharpnack Chevrolet Buick.

10 Big Reasons To Buy Your Next Car Here!

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2013 Chevrolet Equinox LS

$16,995
3K Miles p7208A

$16,995
1K Miles p7465

$16,995
1K Miles p7467

$17,495
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